Publication:MBLMLNDCLM1902

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  • Publisher entered as 'New York: R. H. Russell'
    • TP states R. H. Russell of New York as Publisher
    • Verso states copyright Robert Howard Russell
  • Book was reviewed in the New York Times on February 21, 1903 with the following text and title:
    • J. K. Bang's Fun.
      • "Emblemland." by John Kendrick Bangs, with many pictures by Charles Raymond Macauley, (New York: R. H. Russell,) is another of the many imitations of "Alice's Adventures." Rollo, accompanied by an amiable dolphin, sails for the land where all the emblemns and symbols dwell--Uncle Sam and John Bull, the Owl and the Stork, Mr. Punch and Puck, Father Time, cupid, and all the others. His adventures are of a diverting sort, and make easy reading for an idle hour, while some of Mr. Macauley's pictures are very droll. Rollo has the merit of being a very lifelike small boy, and he remains so through all his amazing adventures.